The organ uptake of intravenously administered colloidal particles can be altered using a non‐ionic surfactant (Poloxamer 338)

Lisbeth Illum(Schools of Visual Arts, The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts), S.S. Davis(University of Nottingham)
FEBS Letters
February 13, 1984
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Abstract

Small polystyrene particles coated with a high Mr non-ionic surfactant (Poloxamer 338) are diverted from the reticuloendothelial system of the liver and spleen to other tissue sites. These results are discussed in terms of the adsorption of the Poloxamer to the particle surface and the implications for drug targeting.


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